Stitch Fix cuts jobs, asks stylists to move to less expensive states
June 2, 2020
Stitch Fix plans to cut up to 1,400 jobs in California and is asking stylists being axed in that state to move to other less expensive locations in Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas where their jobs will be relocated. The apparel subscription service said the decision was unrelated to COVID-19.
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